Global resistance: From Minneapolis to Melbourne, from Lagos to London, historic protests in defence of Black lives have swept cities across the globe. The movement shows no signs of slowing, with more actions planned for Juneteenth, which commemorates the anniversary of the end of slavery in the U.S this Friday. The demands to defund the police in favour of investing in Black communities have seen radical progress – and it’s sparking serious reckoning with colonialist legacies and systemic racism everywhere. Read more We know the climate crisis is inextricably linked to racism. Black communities and communities of colour face the worst impacts of climate breakdown all over the world, from extreme storms to crop failures, and disproportionately live and work in polluted ‘sacrifice zones’ on the frontlines of extraction. It’s so important for white and non-Black people of colour climate activists to educate ourselves on the links, and how to show up in solidarity. Here’s a first step: watch this online workshop on dismantling white supremacy.
In Case You Missed ItOur money, our future: Politicians are still in the thick of big decisions on how to spend economic recovery and stimulus packages to recover from coronavirus – and groups around the world are seizing the moment for change. Calls for debt cancellation and reparations are ringing out to aid countries without the funds to tackle COVID. In Canada, people are flooding a government consultation to drown out the influence of fossil fuel companies, banks, and big corporations. In the UK, there’s a new proposal to cushion and retrain aviation sector workers for lower-carbon work, and limit payouts to executives. And as Japanese megabanks hold their annual general meetings this week, people are urging them to quit coal lending and fund climate solutions for green jobs and a Just Recovery. People not polluters: A few days ago more than a hundred thousand people across Europe called on Christine Lagarde to stop the European Central Bank from funding polluters with Covid-19 recovery funds. Did our pressure work? Yes and no. Watch this great video which explains in one minute where we are - and why we need to keep putting pressure on Lagarde and the European Central Bank.
One to Watch
Use Your PowerIn this on-point video, hear from 350 organiser, Dominique Thomas, about why all climate activists must stand with the movement for Black Lives right now – and why it’s crucial for a genuine Just Recovery. It’s filled with things you can do to support the movement right now. Here’s one: share the video with your circles to help show your solidarity and educate your friends and family.
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